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lista de direcciones (a las que se envía publicidad o información)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

mailing list N MKTG

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. mail1 [Am meɪl, Brit meɪl] N U

1. mail (system):

to send sth by mail
attr mail train
mail van Brit

2. mail (letters, parcels):

II. mail1 [Am meɪl, Brit meɪl] VB trans esp Am

to mail sth to sb

mail2 [Am meɪl, Brit meɪl] N U (armor)

mailing [Am ˈmeɪlɪŋ, Brit ˈmeɪlɪŋ] N

1. mailing U (practice):

mailing MKTG

2. mailing C (circular):

I. list1 [Am lɪst, Brit lɪst] N

1.1. list (of items):

relación f form
to cross sth/sb off the list
to be high/low on the list matter/problem:

1.2. list (books published):

2. list <lists, pl > HISTORY:

II. list1 [Am lɪst, Brit lɪst] VB trans

1. list names/events/ingredients:

2. list (include):

3. list FIN:

list securities/stocks

I. list2 [Am lɪst, Brit lɪst] VB intr NAUT

II. list2 [Am lɪst, Brit lɪst] N NAUT

list3 [Am lɪst, Brit lɪst] VB intr arch (desire)

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mailing list N

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I. mail1 [meɪl] N no pl a. COMPUT

II. mail1 [meɪl] VB trans

mail2 [meɪl] N no pl (armour)

I. list1 [lɪst] N

to make a list (of sth)

II. list1 [lɪst] VB trans

1. list (make a list):

2. list (enumerate):

I. list2 [lɪst] NAUT VB intr

II. list2 [lɪst] NAUT N

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mailing list N

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I. mail1 [meɪl] N a. comput

II. mail1 [meɪl] VB trans

mail2 [meɪl] N (armor)

I. list1 [lɪst] N

to make a list (of sth)

II. list1 [lɪst] VB trans

1. list (make a list):

2. list (enumerate):

3. list (have list price):

to list at $100

I. list2 [lɪst] NAUT VB intr

II. list2 [lɪst] NAUT N

Present
Imail
youmail
he/she/itmails
wemail
youmail
theymail
Past
Imailed
youmailed
he/she/itmailed
wemailed
youmailed
theymailed
Present Perfect
Ihavemailed
youhavemailed
he/she/ithasmailed
wehavemailed
youhavemailed
theyhavemailed
Past Perfect
Ihadmailed
youhadmailed
he/she/ithadmailed
wehadmailed
youhadmailed
theyhadmailed

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To facilitate easy collection of air mail and its speedy onward transmission, a fleet of special vehicles and dedicated postboxes were introduced.
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It wears a shimmering silver mail suit and a cloak that hangs about it like a pall of smoke, and appears to have no fastening.
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Other routes, which often cost significantly more, usually specialized in high value, low weight goods like mail, passengers or gold dust.
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The university granted the students a small office space for the teach-in, and they added phones, desks, typewriters and some mail cubbies.
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It was one of the first government systems to utilize electronic mail to transfer documents.
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